"Dennis was up here two years ago when his good friend Brian Kauffman's play Sex at Sea was performed and he really liked what he saw and we talked. His play is light, twisted and comedic, set at a dinner party," Vogler says.

The night is complete with funky music from Vancouver's Bocephus King (See interview on page 59).

On Saturday, Toronto comedian Pat Thornton takes to the floating stage, followed by the comedy Womb Service by John McGie.

"Some things fall into your lap. Pat had a friend living out this way, and she was keen to get him to The Point. The timing was perfect. A nice bonus," Vogler says.

Both plays over the weekend have actors taking part in the first acting mentorship attached to the festival, and are co-directed by Pettle and Angie Nolan.

"The actors started working on the plays three months before the festival," Vogler says.

Music on Saturday night is provided by swing and gypsy-punk band Devil in the Wood Shack, from Vancouver.

Sunday afternoon continues the fun with singer-songwriter Will Ross, with lunch available from the Cypress Point Café and games such as bocce on the lawn outside.

And, as always, there are full dinners available for purchase and a cash bar. Classic chicken curry is on the menu on Friday, and slow-cooked barbecue pulled pork on Saturday. Vegetarian options are available.

Tickets are available at The Point Artist-Run Centre website at www.the pointartists.com. Tickets for Friday night or Saturday night with dinner are $40, while a ticket with dinner both nights is $70. Show-only tickets are $25 for each night, while tickets for 12 and under are $25 with dinner and $15 for show only.